The story of Kirwin, an abandoned mining camp deep in Wyoming's Absoroka Mountains and the risk takers involved in its history. From early explorers, outlaws and hard rock miners, to arctic adventurers and Amelia Earhart; this remote location drew a remarkable cast of characters. Today, its natural beauty and rich past continue.

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WyomingPBS takes cameras aloft to explore the sweeping beauty of the Cowboy State and finds etched on the land, history as vast as its horizons and human stories as intricate as its streams. Narrated by Pete Simpson.

Geography

Location and size

As specified in the designating legislation for the Territory of Wyoming, Wyoming's borders are lines of latitude, 41°N and 45°N, and longitude, 104°3'W and 111°3'W (27° W and 34° W of the Washington Meridian), making the shape of the state a latitude-longitude quadrangle. Wyoming is one of only three states (along with Colorado and Utah) to have borders along only straight latitudinal and longitudinal lines, rather than being defined by natural landmarks. Due to surveying inaccuracies during the 19th century, Wyoming's legal border deviates from the true latitude and longitude lines by up to half of a mile (0.8km) in some spots, especially in the mountainous region along the 45th parallel. Wyoming is bordered on the north by Montana, on the east by South Dakota and Nebraska, on the south by Colorado, on the southwest by Utah, and on the west by Idaho. It is the tenth largest state in the United States in total area, containing 97,814 square miles (253,340km2) and is made up of 23 counties. From the north border to the south border it is 276 miles (444km); and from the east to the west border is 365 miles (587km) at its south end and 342 miles (550km) at the north end.

Risky Business: The Ghost Town of Kirwin - Main Street, Wyoming

The story of Kirwin, an abandoned mining camp deep in Wyoming's Absoroka Mountains and the risk takers involved in its history. From early explorers, outlaws and hard rock miners, to arctic adventurers and Amelia Earhart; this remote location drew a remarkable cast of characters. Today, its natural beauty and rich past continue.

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Wyoming Blockchain Bill Rockets Ahead for Signing

Wyoming Blockchain Bill Rockets Ahead for Signing

Wyoming Blockchain Bill Rockets Ahead for Signing

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Over Wyoming

Over Wyoming

Over Wyoming

WyomingPBS takes cameras aloft to explore the sweeping beauty of the Cowboy State and finds etched on the land, history as vast as its horizons and human stories as intricate as its streams. Narrated by Pete Simpson.

How the oil boom has changed the diversity of Wyoming

Wyoming is the least populated state in the country. It's also one of the whitest. But with the boom in the energy industry in the state, that's slowly changing. And unlike the last oil and gas boom in the state, more African Americans are staying in Wyoming. InsideEnergy's LeighPaterson reports.

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Canada & Wyoming Trade in 64 Seconds

Canada & Wyoming Trade in 64 Seconds

Canada & Wyoming Trade in 64 Seconds

Canada and the U.S. have a powerful economic partnership that allows for trade that is fair, free, and balanced. Wyoming is an important part of this relationship, as over 13,000 jobs in Wyoming are supported by trade with Canada.

Risky Business: The Ghost Town of Kirwin - Main Street, Wyoming

The story of Kirwin, an abandoned mining camp deep in Wyoming's Absoroka Mountains and the risk takers involved in its history. From early explorers, outlaws and hard rock miners, to arctic adventurers and Amelia Earhart; this remote location drew a remarkable cast of characters. Today, its natural beauty and rich past continue.

Wyoming's Original Main Street - Main Street, Wyoming

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Wyoming trade company tour!

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Over Wyoming

WyomingPBS takes cameras aloft to explore the sweeping beauty of the Cowboy State and finds etched on the land, history as vast as its horizons and human stories as intricate as its streams. Narrated by Pete Simpson.

How the oil boom has changed the diversity of Wyoming

Wyoming is the least populated state in the country. It's also one of the whitest. But with the boom in the energy industry in the state, that's slowly changing. And unlike the last oil and gas boom in the state, more African Americans are staying in Wyoming. InsideEnergy's LeighPaterson reports.

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Canada & Wyoming Trade in 64 Seconds

Canada and the U.S. have a powerful economic partnership that allows for trade that is fair, free, and balanced. Wyoming is an important part of this relationship, as over 13,000 jobs in Wyoming are supported by trade with Canada.

Risky Business: The Ghost Town of Kirwin - Main Street, Wyoming

The story of Kirwin, an abandoned mining camp deep in Wyoming's Absoroka Mountains and the risk takers involved in its history. From early explorers, outlaws an...

The story of Kirwin, an abandoned mining camp deep in Wyoming's Absoroka Mountains and the risk takers involved in its history. From early explorers, outlaws and hard rock miners, to arctic adventurers and Amelia Earhart; this remote location drew a remarkable cast of characters. Today, its natural beauty and rich past continue.

The story of Kirwin, an abandoned mining camp deep in Wyoming's Absoroka Mountains and the risk takers involved in its history. From early explorers, outlaws and hard rock miners, to arctic adventurers and Amelia Earhart; this remote location drew a remarkable cast of characters. Today, its natural beauty and rich past continue.

Wyoming Blockchain Bill Rockets Ahead for Signing

WyomingBlockchainBillRockets Ahead for Signing
In a landmark development for blockchain advancement, Wyoming’s state legislature has cleared what is known a...

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WyomingPBS takes cameras aloft to explore the sweeping beauty of the Cowboy State and finds etched on the land, history as vast as its horizons and human storie...

WyomingPBS takes cameras aloft to explore the sweeping beauty of the Cowboy State and finds etched on the land, history as vast as its horizons and human stories as intricate as its streams. Narrated by Pete Simpson.

WyomingPBS takes cameras aloft to explore the sweeping beauty of the Cowboy State and finds etched on the land, history as vast as its horizons and human stories as intricate as its streams. Narrated by Pete Simpson.

How the oil boom has changed the diversity of Wyoming

Wyoming is the least populated state in the country. It's also one of the whitest. But with the boom in the energy industry in the state, that's slowly changing...

Wyoming is the least populated state in the country. It's also one of the whitest. But with the boom in the energy industry in the state, that's slowly changing. And unlike the last oil and gas boom in the state, more African Americans are staying in Wyoming. InsideEnergy's LeighPaterson reports.

Wyoming is the least populated state in the country. It's also one of the whitest. But with the boom in the energy industry in the state, that's slowly changing. And unlike the last oil and gas boom in the state, more African Americans are staying in Wyoming. InsideEnergy's LeighPaterson reports.

Canada & Wyoming Trade in 64 Seconds

Canada and the U.S. have a powerful economic partnership that allows for trade that is fair, free, and balanced. Wyoming is an important part of this relationsh...

Canada and the U.S. have a powerful economic partnership that allows for trade that is fair, free, and balanced. Wyoming is an important part of this relationship, as over 13,000 jobs in Wyoming are supported by trade with Canada.

Canada and the U.S. have a powerful economic partnership that allows for trade that is fair, free, and balanced. Wyoming is an important part of this relationship, as over 13,000 jobs in Wyoming are supported by trade with Canada.

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Travel Diary: Jackson, WYOMING

I'm super excited to share my travel diary of Jackson Hole! I went to Wyoming with my mom and a group of influencers and we had the best time going hiking, seeing wild animals on safari and even climbing a mountain! I'm so happy I got to bring you along for what we did and what I wore (yay to cowboy boots!).
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published: 13 Jul 2017

Travel To Jackson Hole Mountain Resort In Wyoming

Visit Wyoming (Wyoming Road Trip)

Last fall I went on a road trip through the beautiful state of Wyoming. We went from East to West, trying everything and seeing as much as we could. From watching geysers erupt at Yellowstone national park, to horseback riding, to kayaking in front of the Grand Tetons, to Jackson Hole, to historical museums, we saw it all.
It was definitely one of the most memorable trips I've been on!
https://www.travelwyoming.com

published: 14 Feb 2018

Exploring Jackson Hole, Wyoming - a Drivin' & Vibin' Travel Vlog

We explore the town of Jackson Hole, Wyoming in this video. This bustling tourist town has tons of charm. It's one of the most dog-friendly towns we've visited, as well!
We're Kyle & Olivia - two millennials that decided we'd rather travel fulltime in our vintage camper than work endless jobs in the service industry. After a year of planning, we began our nomadic journey in September 2015.
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published: 07 Aug 2016

Yellowstone National Park (USA) Vacation Travel Video Guide

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Travel video about nature park Yellowstone National Park in the USA.
Located in the northwest of the U.S.A., in the state of Wyoming, is Yellowstone, a national park of the superlative, in which the impressive white water of Old Faithful is today one of the most famous and most photographed natural spectacles in the world. Indeed, for more than a century, this mighty geyser has been the proud and unique landmark of the oldest national park in the United States.
The Yellowstone NationalPark is famous for its highly visible geological processes. The area close to Old Faithful not only features a number of geysers but also numerous hot springs that highlight the tremendous thermal power that lies bene...

published: 14 Aug 2013

Rocky Mountains Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about nature park Rocky Mountains in the USA.
The Rocky MountainsNational Park is one of the most unique and impressive natural paradises in the United States Of America. It covers an area of a thousand square kilometres and was inaugurated in 1915.The picturesque Bear Lake lies within a forested area and is one of the most popular tourist destinations of the park. At high altitude, several paths such as the NatureTrail lead through the lake’s natural landscape. The idyllic beauty is truly spellbinding and it is not surprising that Bear Lake is the most popular photo shot of the entire park. It was discovered that twelve thousand years ago prehistoric Indians hunted within the Rocky Mountains. The legendary culture of the Nasazi Indians originated around two thousand years a...

Travel video about destination Wyoming & South Dakota in USA.
Cheyenne is Wyoming’s most populated city. When the railroad was constructed in 1860 this “hell-like settlement at end of the railroad” became an important trading centre. For what was to become the federal government, the State Capitol was built and with its golden dome and Corinthian columns it is similar to its larger counterpart in Washington.In the middle of the eighteenth century French scouts were the first to penetrate this region that was then inhabited by the Arapaho and Shoshone Indians. The cowboys and farmers of the Old West needed to spend their hard earned money and Cheyenne profited accordingly and a profusion of hotels, saloons and warehouses suddenly appeared. The Badlands was given its name by the NativeIndians due to the inhospitable terrain as they felt threatened by it. Thirty seven million years of wind, rain and snow transformed this highland into a natural work of art that was inaugurated as a national park in 1978. Set within the Black Hills in the state of South Dakota is one of the most famous landmarks in the United States, the Mount Rushmore National Memorial where four monumental portraits of the most famous American presidents have been carved into the granite and symbolize a kind of spectacular tribute to democracy. Twenty five kilometres south west of Mount Rushmore another stone image towers up from the landscape, the Crazy Horse Memorial. Constructed in 1947 it commemorates the famous chief of the Oglala Sioux and its dimensions are even larger than those of Mount Rushmore. As in former times, the routes of the first pioneers still bring visitors into the far west through overwhelming mountain scenery with grandiose views, Wild West towns, buffalo prairies and vast ranches. Make no mistake about it, America’s Wild West is still wild: a place of natural spectacles and nostalgic adventure!

Travel video about destination Wyoming & South Dakota in USA.
Cheyenne is Wyoming’s most populated city. When the railroad was constructed in 1860 this “hell-like settlement at end of the railroad” became an important trading centre. For what was to become the federal government, the State Capitol was built and with its golden dome and Corinthian columns it is similar to its larger counterpart in Washington.In the middle of the eighteenth century French scouts were the first to penetrate this region that was then inhabited by the Arapaho and Shoshone Indians. The cowboys and farmers of the Old West needed to spend their hard earned money and Cheyenne profited accordingly and a profusion of hotels, saloons and warehouses suddenly appeared. The Badlands was given its name by the NativeIndians due to the inhospitable terrain as they felt threatened by it. Thirty seven million years of wind, rain and snow transformed this highland into a natural work of art that was inaugurated as a national park in 1978. Set within the Black Hills in the state of South Dakota is one of the most famous landmarks in the United States, the Mount Rushmore National Memorial where four monumental portraits of the most famous American presidents have been carved into the granite and symbolize a kind of spectacular tribute to democracy. Twenty five kilometres south west of Mount Rushmore another stone image towers up from the landscape, the Crazy Horse Memorial. Constructed in 1947 it commemorates the famous chief of the Oglala Sioux and its dimensions are even larger than those of Mount Rushmore. As in former times, the routes of the first pioneers still bring visitors into the far west through overwhelming mountain scenery with grandiose views, Wild West towns, buffalo prairies and vast ranches. Make no mistake about it, America’s Wild West is still wild: a place of natural spectacles and nostalgic adventure!

Travel Diary: Jackson, WYOMING

I'm super excited to share my travel diary of Jackson Hole! I went to Wyoming with my mom and a group of influencers and we had the best time going hiking, seei...

I'm super excited to share my travel diary of Jackson Hole! I went to Wyoming with my mom and a group of influencers and we had the best time going hiking, seeing wild animals on safari and even climbing a mountain! I'm so happy I got to bring you along for what we did and what I wore (yay to cowboy boots!).
* Check out more deets on my blog: SYDNESTYLE
Give me a thumbs up if you like this video and make sure to subscribe for more! https://www.youtube.com/sydnesummer
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*PRODUCTION: Tim & Co

I'm super excited to share my travel diary of Jackson Hole! I went to Wyoming with my mom and a group of influencers and we had the best time going hiking, seeing wild animals on safari and even climbing a mountain! I'm so happy I got to bring you along for what we did and what I wore (yay to cowboy boots!).
* Check out more deets on my blog: SYDNESTYLE
Give me a thumbs up if you like this video and make sure to subscribe for more! https://www.youtube.com/sydnesummer
Watch my latest videos:
*WHITE DENIM LOOKBOOK: https://youtu.be/6BGKaxBB77c
*SUMMER PRINTS: https://youtu.be/kADPP6XtOfU
Let's be friends!
*INSTAGRAM @sydnesummer
*TWITTER @sydnesummer
*FACEBOOK @sydnestyle
*PINTEREST @sydnesummer
*PRODUCTION: Tim & Co

Visit Wyoming (Wyoming Road Trip)

Last fall I went on a road trip through the beautiful state of Wyoming. We went from East to West, trying everything and seeing as much as we could. From watchi...

Last fall I went on a road trip through the beautiful state of Wyoming. We went from East to West, trying everything and seeing as much as we could. From watching geysers erupt at Yellowstone national park, to horseback riding, to kayaking in front of the Grand Tetons, to Jackson Hole, to historical museums, we saw it all.
It was definitely one of the most memorable trips I've been on!
https://www.travelwyoming.com

Last fall I went on a road trip through the beautiful state of Wyoming. We went from East to West, trying everything and seeing as much as we could. From watching geysers erupt at Yellowstone national park, to horseback riding, to kayaking in front of the Grand Tetons, to Jackson Hole, to historical museums, we saw it all.
It was definitely one of the most memorable trips I've been on!
https://www.travelwyoming.com

Exploring Jackson Hole, Wyoming - a Drivin' & Vibin' Travel Vlog

We explore the town of Jackson Hole, Wyoming in this video. This bustling tourist town has tons of charm. It's one of the most dog-friendly towns we've visited,...

We explore the town of Jackson Hole, Wyoming in this video. This bustling tourist town has tons of charm. It's one of the most dog-friendly towns we've visited, as well!
We're Kyle & Olivia - two millennials that decided we'd rather travel fulltime in our vintage camper than work endless jobs in the service industry. After a year of planning, we began our nomadic journey in September 2015.
http://drivinvibin.com
http://facebook.com/drivinandvibin
http://etsy.com/shop/thewoodenearth

We explore the town of Jackson Hole, Wyoming in this video. This bustling tourist town has tons of charm. It's one of the most dog-friendly towns we've visited, as well!
We're Kyle & Olivia - two millennials that decided we'd rather travel fulltime in our vintage camper than work endless jobs in the service industry. After a year of planning, we began our nomadic journey in September 2015.
http://drivinvibin.com
http://facebook.com/drivinandvibin
http://etsy.com/shop/thewoodenearth

✱ 182 Hotels in Yellowstone National Park - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/PeoBKD
Travel video about nature park Yellowstone National Park in the USA.
Located in the northwest of the U.S.A., in the state of Wyoming, is Yellowstone, a national park of the superlative, in which the impressive white water of Old Faithful is today one of the most famous and most photographed natural spectacles in the world. Indeed, for more than a century, this mighty geyser has been the proud and unique landmark of the oldest national park in the United States.
The Yellowstone NationalPark is famous for its highly visible geological processes. The area close to Old Faithful not only features a number of geysers but also numerous hot springs that highlight the tremendous thermal power that lies beneath the earth's surface.
Today, the Grand Geyser is the largest active geyser in the world. Its huge eruptions occur every 8 to 14 hours and last for 9 to 12 minutes and can sometimes reach a height of 60 metres.
The Yellowstone is one of the largest volcanoes in the world. Because it is located directly above a geological hot spot, a huge cave constantly fills with magma. It is situated at a depth of 8 kilometres and is the reason for the park's visible geothermal activity.
Some kilometres south of NymphLake is another geothermal area, the Norris Geyser Basin. This area is unique among the landscapes of Yellowstone Park as it is not only the park's hottest area but also boasts the largest geyser in the world, Steamboat Geyser.
Although Yellowstone National Park is important for North America's plant and wild life, this 9,000 square kilometre nature reserve is primarily a geological park.
Amazing, fantastic, incredible and wonderful. How can you put into words a place that provides so many remarkable glimpses of the inner workings of Planet Earth?

✱ 182 Hotels in Yellowstone National Park - Lowest Price Guarantee ► http://goo.gl/PeoBKD
Travel video about nature park Yellowstone National Park in the USA.
Located in the northwest of the U.S.A., in the state of Wyoming, is Yellowstone, a national park of the superlative, in which the impressive white water of Old Faithful is today one of the most famous and most photographed natural spectacles in the world. Indeed, for more than a century, this mighty geyser has been the proud and unique landmark of the oldest national park in the United States.
The Yellowstone NationalPark is famous for its highly visible geological processes. The area close to Old Faithful not only features a number of geysers but also numerous hot springs that highlight the tremendous thermal power that lies beneath the earth's surface.
Today, the Grand Geyser is the largest active geyser in the world. Its huge eruptions occur every 8 to 14 hours and last for 9 to 12 minutes and can sometimes reach a height of 60 metres.
The Yellowstone is one of the largest volcanoes in the world. Because it is located directly above a geological hot spot, a huge cave constantly fills with magma. It is situated at a depth of 8 kilometres and is the reason for the park's visible geothermal activity.
Some kilometres south of NymphLake is another geothermal area, the Norris Geyser Basin. This area is unique among the landscapes of Yellowstone Park as it is not only the park's hottest area but also boasts the largest geyser in the world, Steamboat Geyser.
Although Yellowstone National Park is important for North America's plant and wild life, this 9,000 square kilometre nature reserve is primarily a geological park.
Amazing, fantastic, incredible and wonderful. How can you put into words a place that provides so many remarkable glimpses of the inner workings of Planet Earth?

Travel video about nature park Rocky Mountains in the USA.
The Rocky MountainsNational Park is one of the most unique and impressive natural paradises in the United States Of America. It covers an area of a thousand square kilometres and was inaugurated in 1915.The picturesque Bear Lake lies within a forested area and is one of the most popular tourist destinations of the park. At high altitude, several paths such as the NatureTrail lead through the lake’s natural landscape. The idyllic beauty is truly spellbinding and it is not surprising that Bear Lake is the most popular photo shot of the entire park. It was discovered that twelve thousand years ago prehistoric Indians hunted within the Rocky Mountains. The legendary culture of the Nasazi Indians originated around two thousand years ago and left its traces in what is today the national park. Alberta Falls in the south of Glacier Gorge is one of the park’s most popular sightseeing destinations where white masses of foaming water race down several levels into the valley below. The road from Glacier Gorge winds its way in a northerly direction past Glacier Basin and the eastern park entrance close to Estes Park. In this region the Rocky Mountains are at their most beautiful and the landscape in the area of HorseshoePark is reminiscent of the exciting and colourful Wild West of old. The vast wilderness in the west of the USA has survived in the Rocky Mountains right up to the present day and is a fascinating tribute to the amazing natural world of North America.

Travel video about nature park Rocky Mountains in the USA.
The Rocky MountainsNational Park is one of the most unique and impressive natural paradises in the United States Of America. It covers an area of a thousand square kilometres and was inaugurated in 1915.The picturesque Bear Lake lies within a forested area and is one of the most popular tourist destinations of the park. At high altitude, several paths such as the NatureTrail lead through the lake’s natural landscape. The idyllic beauty is truly spellbinding and it is not surprising that Bear Lake is the most popular photo shot of the entire park. It was discovered that twelve thousand years ago prehistoric Indians hunted within the Rocky Mountains. The legendary culture of the Nasazi Indians originated around two thousand years ago and left its traces in what is today the national park. Alberta Falls in the south of Glacier Gorge is one of the park’s most popular sightseeing destinations where white masses of foaming water race down several levels into the valley below. The road from Glacier Gorge winds its way in a northerly direction past Glacier Basin and the eastern park entrance close to Estes Park. In this region the Rocky Mountains are at their most beautiful and the landscape in the area of HorseshoePark is reminiscent of the exciting and colourful Wild West of old. The vast wilderness in the west of the USA has survived in the Rocky Mountains right up to the present day and is a fascinating tribute to the amazing natural world of North America.

Risky Business: The Ghost Town of Kirwin - Main Street, Wyoming

The story of Kirwin, an abandoned mining camp deep in Wyoming's Absoroka Mountains and the risk takers involved in its history. From early explorers, outlaws and hard rock miners, to arctic adventurers and Amelia Earhart; this remote location drew a remarkable cast of characters. Today, its natural beauty and rich past continue.

Wyoming's Original Main Street - Main Street, Wyoming

Over Wyoming

WyomingPBS takes cameras aloft to explore the sweeping beauty of the Cowboy State and finds etched on the land, history as vast as its horizons and human stories as intricate as its streams. Narrated by Pete Simpson.

published: 12 Jul 2017

The Life of Mountain Men - Full Documentary

A mountain man is a male trapper and explorer who lives in the wilderness. Mountain men were most common in the North AmericanRocky Mountains from about 1810 through to the 1880s (with a peak population in the early 1840s). They were instrumental in opening up the various Emigrant Trails (widened into wagon roads) allowing Americans in the east to settle the new territories of the far west by organized wagon trains traveling over roads explored and in many cases, physically improved by the mountain men and the big fur companies originally to serve the mule train based inland fur trade.
They arose in a natural geographic and economic expansion driven by the lucrative earnings available in the North American fur trade, in the wake of the various 1806–07 published accounts of the Lewis and ...

published: 01 Jul 2017

METH AMERICA

Spanning the seventeen years of America’s crystal meth epidemic, METH AMERICA delivers a controversial look at a culture transformed by a “brilliant killer.”
Writer/DirectorChristopher M Halligan traveled to the American Midwest on a roadtrip revealing more than just amber waves of grain – a scorching methamphetamine epidemic that destroyed the lives of good folks and the safe communities they grew up in. From town to town, the story became eerily familiar - the demon drug, meth, was here to stay.
METH AMERICA paints a stark picture of a country slowly infected by a sinister drug that has taken over communities, destroyed families, and has been virtually ignored by Federal drug programs historically geared toward the elimination of marijuana.
From the Midwest to the Mexican border t...

WHAT WE DON'T MISS ABOUT WYOMING, AND WHAT WE DO MISS

"Hats For 50 States" has launched now.
I am a artist and crafter living in Florida but was born and raised in Wyoming. We moved to Florida over a year ago to enjoy a happier and healthier life. I decided that I wanted to help spread some love throughout the United States and started "Hats for 50 States". I loom knit stocking caps/hats and each month a new state organization receives my hats to give to those that need them. To let them know that people do still care.
1st state was Washington....Socks and Soups
2nd state was Arizona.......FlagstaffShelter Services
3rd state was Alaska ........ AWAIC Abused Women's Aid In Crisis
4th state will be Idaho
I PLAN TO DONATION TO ONE STATE EACH MONTH, THEN MOVE ON TO THE NEXT. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
ALWAYS HAPPY TO TAKE DONATIONS OF YARN OF ANY KIN...

published: 11 Jul 2017

Ranch Life - Wyoming Chronicle

ProducersRichardAger and Stefani Smith return to the subject of agriculture in Wyoming. Season 4 of Wyoming Chronicle launched back in September 2012 with an exploration of the drought and how it has affected the lives of ranchers and farmers in the region. Now, as winter drifts into spring, Stefani Smith catches up with JW and Jared Hendry, brothers and 4th generation owners of Clear Creek Cattle Company near Lysite. The brothers take Smith on a tour of their 100 year old family operation and the life they've not only inherited, but claimed as their own.
Executive Producer Richard Ager follows this ranch tour with a round table discussion on the succession of the ranching way of life, and the challenges ranchers face. Guests include JW Hendry of Clear Creek Cattle Company; Mike Evans o...

published: 05 Apr 2013

Wyoming Voices, Part 1

Part 1 - 11,000 years to Stathood

published: 24 May 2016

Jedediah Smith - OLD WEST LEGEND (WILD WEST FRONTIER HISTORY DOCUMENTARY)

Jedediah Smith - OLDWESTLEGEND (WILD WEST FRONTIER HISTORY DOCUMENTARY)
Today few Americans have ever heard of a man called Jedediah Smith. Yet his bold forays into the western frontier during the early nineteenth century helped shape the course of American history. Since the early 1800s Smith's forgotten legacy has been gathering dust like so many other pioneers and explorers of his time. In this dramatic feature-length special follow Smith as he navigates the American West during the exciting decade of the 1820s. From being the first white man to recognize the significance of the South Pass in Wyoming to making the treacherous journey by land from Southern California to Oregon Smith blazed many important trails in his time. Featuring tales of clashing cultures and dangerous encounters...

published: 29 May 2014

Farm To Fork Wyoming - Wyoming Apple Project

“WyomingAppleProject” - We’ll explore this ancient cornerstone of the agrarian farmscape and learn about the restoration efforts of Wyoming’s 140 year old heritage apple orchards.

Risky Business: The Ghost Town of Kirwin - Main Street, Wyoming

The story of Kirwin, an abandoned mining camp deep in Wyoming's Absoroka Mountains and the risk takers involved in its history. From early explorers, outlaws an...

The story of Kirwin, an abandoned mining camp deep in Wyoming's Absoroka Mountains and the risk takers involved in its history. From early explorers, outlaws and hard rock miners, to arctic adventurers and Amelia Earhart; this remote location drew a remarkable cast of characters. Today, its natural beauty and rich past continue.

The story of Kirwin, an abandoned mining camp deep in Wyoming's Absoroka Mountains and the risk takers involved in its history. From early explorers, outlaws and hard rock miners, to arctic adventurers and Amelia Earhart; this remote location drew a remarkable cast of characters. Today, its natural beauty and rich past continue.

Over Wyoming

WyomingPBS takes cameras aloft to explore the sweeping beauty of the Cowboy State and finds etched on the land, history as vast as its horizons and human storie...

WyomingPBS takes cameras aloft to explore the sweeping beauty of the Cowboy State and finds etched on the land, history as vast as its horizons and human stories as intricate as its streams. Narrated by Pete Simpson.

WyomingPBS takes cameras aloft to explore the sweeping beauty of the Cowboy State and finds etched on the land, history as vast as its horizons and human stories as intricate as its streams. Narrated by Pete Simpson.

A mountain man is a male trapper and explorer who lives in the wilderness. Mountain men were most common in the North AmericanRocky Mountains from about 1810 through to the 1880s (with a peak population in the early 1840s). They were instrumental in opening up the various Emigrant Trails (widened into wagon roads) allowing Americans in the east to settle the new territories of the far west by organized wagon trains traveling over roads explored and in many cases, physically improved by the mountain men and the big fur companies originally to serve the mule train based inland fur trade.
They arose in a natural geographic and economic expansion driven by the lucrative earnings available in the North American fur trade, in the wake of the various 1806–07 published accounts of the Lewis and Clark expeditions' (1803–1806) findings about the Rockies and the (ownership-disputed) Oregon Country where they flourished economically for over three decades. By the time two new international treaties in early 1846 and early 1848 officially settled new western coastal territories on the United States and spurred a large upsurge in migration, the days of mountain men making a good living by fur trapping had largely ended. This was partially because the fur industry was failing due to reduced demand and over trapping. With the rise of the silk trade and quick collapse of the North American beaver-based fur trade in the later 1830s–1840s, many of the mountain men settled into jobs as Army Scouts or wagon train guides, or settled throughout the lands which they had helped open up. Others, like William Sublette, opened up fort-trading posts along the Oregon Trail to service the remnant fur trade and the settlers heading west.

A mountain man is a male trapper and explorer who lives in the wilderness. Mountain men were most common in the North AmericanRocky Mountains from about 1810 through to the 1880s (with a peak population in the early 1840s). They were instrumental in opening up the various Emigrant Trails (widened into wagon roads) allowing Americans in the east to settle the new territories of the far west by organized wagon trains traveling over roads explored and in many cases, physically improved by the mountain men and the big fur companies originally to serve the mule train based inland fur trade.
They arose in a natural geographic and economic expansion driven by the lucrative earnings available in the North American fur trade, in the wake of the various 1806–07 published accounts of the Lewis and Clark expeditions' (1803–1806) findings about the Rockies and the (ownership-disputed) Oregon Country where they flourished economically for over three decades. By the time two new international treaties in early 1846 and early 1848 officially settled new western coastal territories on the United States and spurred a large upsurge in migration, the days of mountain men making a good living by fur trapping had largely ended. This was partially because the fur industry was failing due to reduced demand and over trapping. With the rise of the silk trade and quick collapse of the North American beaver-based fur trade in the later 1830s–1840s, many of the mountain men settled into jobs as Army Scouts or wagon train guides, or settled throughout the lands which they had helped open up. Others, like William Sublette, opened up fort-trading posts along the Oregon Trail to service the remnant fur trade and the settlers heading west.

METH AMERICA

Spanning the seventeen years of America’s crystal meth epidemic, METH AMERICA delivers a controversial look at a culture transformed by a “brilliant killer.”
W...

Spanning the seventeen years of America’s crystal meth epidemic, METH AMERICA delivers a controversial look at a culture transformed by a “brilliant killer.”
Writer/DirectorChristopher M Halligan traveled to the American Midwest on a roadtrip revealing more than just amber waves of grain – a scorching methamphetamine epidemic that destroyed the lives of good folks and the safe communities they grew up in. From town to town, the story became eerily familiar - the demon drug, meth, was here to stay.
METH AMERICA paints a stark picture of a country slowly infected by a sinister drug that has taken over communities, destroyed families, and has been virtually ignored by Federal drug programs historically geared toward the elimination of marijuana.
From the Midwest to the Mexican border to Washington D.C., METH AMERICA pulls sharp from the devastation of rural meth abuse to the wider national tragedy, revealing a country devastated by economic hardships, government ineptness, and corporate greed, all culminating in a raging drug epidemic that has, literally, eaten America alive.

Spanning the seventeen years of America’s crystal meth epidemic, METH AMERICA delivers a controversial look at a culture transformed by a “brilliant killer.”
Writer/DirectorChristopher M Halligan traveled to the American Midwest on a roadtrip revealing more than just amber waves of grain – a scorching methamphetamine epidemic that destroyed the lives of good folks and the safe communities they grew up in. From town to town, the story became eerily familiar - the demon drug, meth, was here to stay.
METH AMERICA paints a stark picture of a country slowly infected by a sinister drug that has taken over communities, destroyed families, and has been virtually ignored by Federal drug programs historically geared toward the elimination of marijuana.
From the Midwest to the Mexican border to Washington D.C., METH AMERICA pulls sharp from the devastation of rural meth abuse to the wider national tragedy, revealing a country devastated by economic hardships, government ineptness, and corporate greed, all culminating in a raging drug epidemic that has, literally, eaten America alive.

"Hats For 50 States" has launched now.
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"Hats For 50 States" has launched now.
I am a artist and crafter living in Florida but was born and raised in Wyoming. We moved to Florida over a year ago to enjoy a happier and healthier life. I decided that I wanted to help spread some love throughout the United States and started "Hats for 50 States". I loom knit stocking caps/hats and each month a new state organization receives my hats to give to those that need them. To let them know that people do still care.
1st state was Washington....Socks and Soups
2nd state was Arizona.......FlagstaffShelter Services
3rd state was Alaska ........ AWAIC Abused Women's Aid In Crisis
4th state will be Idaho
I PLAN TO DONATION TO ONE STATE EACH MONTH, THEN MOVE ON TO THE NEXT. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
ALWAYS HAPPY TO TAKE DONATIONS OF YARN OF ANY KIND, TO MAKE MORE HATS TO DONATE.
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ProducersRichardAger and Stefani Smith return to the subject of agriculture in Wyoming. Season 4 of Wyoming Chronicle launched back in September 2012 with an exploration of the drought and how it has affected the lives of ranchers and farmers in the region. Now, as winter drifts into spring, Stefani Smith catches up with JW and Jared Hendry, brothers and 4th generation owners of Clear Creek Cattle Company near Lysite. The brothers take Smith on a tour of their 100 year old family operation and the life they've not only inherited, but claimed as their own.
Executive Producer Richard Ager follows this ranch tour with a round table discussion on the succession of the ranching way of life, and the challenges ranchers face. Guests include JW Hendry of Clear Creek Cattle Company; Mike Evans of E-Bar-Diamond Ranch, who left the forestry service with his wife decades ago to make a life in ranching "from scratch"; and ScottKeith with the Agribusiness Division of the Wyoming Business Council, an advocate for ranching and manager of the WAGON Project.

ProducersRichardAger and Stefani Smith return to the subject of agriculture in Wyoming. Season 4 of Wyoming Chronicle launched back in September 2012 with an exploration of the drought and how it has affected the lives of ranchers and farmers in the region. Now, as winter drifts into spring, Stefani Smith catches up with JW and Jared Hendry, brothers and 4th generation owners of Clear Creek Cattle Company near Lysite. The brothers take Smith on a tour of their 100 year old family operation and the life they've not only inherited, but claimed as their own.
Executive Producer Richard Ager follows this ranch tour with a round table discussion on the succession of the ranching way of life, and the challenges ranchers face. Guests include JW Hendry of Clear Creek Cattle Company; Mike Evans of E-Bar-Diamond Ranch, who left the forestry service with his wife decades ago to make a life in ranching "from scratch"; and ScottKeith with the Agribusiness Division of the Wyoming Business Council, an advocate for ranching and manager of the WAGON Project.

Jedediah Smith - OLDWESTLEGEND (WILD WEST FRONTIER HISTORY DOCUMENTARY)
Today few Americans have ever heard of a man called Jedediah Smith. Yet his bold forays into the western frontier during the early nineteenth century helped shape the course of American history. Since the early 1800s Smith's forgotten legacy has been gathering dust like so many other pioneers and explorers of his time. In this dramatic feature-length special follow Smith as he navigates the American West during the exciting decade of the 1820s. From being the first white man to recognize the significance of the South Pass in Wyoming to making the treacherous journey by land from Southern California to Oregon Smith blazed many important trails in his time. Featuring tales of clashing cultures and dangerous encounters bear attacks and violent battles THE LEGEND OF JEDEDIAH SMITH brings the long-lost story of a great pioneer to life for a new generation of Americans.

Jedediah Smith - OLDWESTLEGEND (WILD WEST FRONTIER HISTORY DOCUMENTARY)
Today few Americans have ever heard of a man called Jedediah Smith. Yet his bold forays into the western frontier during the early nineteenth century helped shape the course of American history. Since the early 1800s Smith's forgotten legacy has been gathering dust like so many other pioneers and explorers of his time. In this dramatic feature-length special follow Smith as he navigates the American West during the exciting decade of the 1820s. From being the first white man to recognize the significance of the South Pass in Wyoming to making the treacherous journey by land from Southern California to Oregon Smith blazed many important trails in his time. Featuring tales of clashing cultures and dangerous encounters bear attacks and violent battles THE LEGEND OF JEDEDIAH SMITH brings the long-lost story of a great pioneer to life for a new generation of Americans.

Risky Business: The Ghost Town of Kirwin - Main Street, Wyoming

The story of Kirwin, an abandoned mining camp deep in Wyoming's Absoroka Mountains and the risk takers involved in its history. From early explorers, outlaws and hard rock miners, to arctic adventurers and Amelia Earhart; this remote location drew a remarkable cast of characters. Today, its natural beauty and rich past continue.

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Wyoming's Original Main Street - Main Street, Wyoming

We explore how Robert Stuart's discover of South Pass became a catalyst for America's west...

Wyoming Blockchain Bill Rockets Ahead for Signing

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In a landmark development for blockchain advancement, Wyoming’s state legislature has cleared what is known as House Bill 70 (HB 70), which exempts various types of crypto assets from securities laws....
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Over Wyoming

WyomingPBS takes cameras aloft to explore the sweeping beauty of the Cowboy State and find...

Over Wyoming

WyomingPBS takes cameras aloft to explore the sweeping beauty of the Cowboy State and finds etched on the land, history as vast as its horizons and human stories as intricate as its streams. Narrated by Pete Simpson.

How the oil boom has changed the diversity of Wyoming

Wyoming is the least populated state in the country. It's also one of the whitest. But with the boom in the energy industry in the state, that's slowly changing. And unlike the last oil and gas boom in the state, more African Americans are staying in Wyoming. InsideEnergy's LeighPaterson reports.

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Canada & Wyoming Trade in 64 Seconds

Canada and the U.S. have a powerful economic partnership that allows for trade that is fai...

Canada & Wyoming Trade in 64 Seconds

Canada and the U.S. have a powerful economic partnership that allows for trade that is fair, free, and balanced. Wyoming is an important part of this relationship, as over 13,000 jobs in Wyoming are supported by trade with Canada.

Wyoming And South Dakota Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Wyoming & South Dakota in USA.
Cheyenne is Wyoming’s most populated city. When the railroad was constructed in 1860 this “hell-like settlement at end of the railroad” became an important trading centre. For what was to become the federal government, the State Capitol was built and with its golden dome and Corinthian columns it is similar to its larger counterpart in Washington.In the middle of the eighteenth century French scouts were the first to penetrate this region that was then inhabited by the Arapaho and Shoshone Indians. The cowboys and farmers of the Old West needed to spend their hard earned money and Cheyenne profited accordingly and a profusion of hotels, saloons and warehouses suddenly appeared. The Badlands was given its name by the NativeIndians due to the inhospitable terrain as they felt threatened by it. Thirty seven million years of wind, rain and snow transformed this highland into a natural work of art that was inaugurated as a national park in 1978. Set within the Black Hills in the state of South Dakota is one of the most famous landmarks in the United States, the Mount Rushmore National Memorial where four monumental portraits of the most famous American presidents have been carved into the granite and symbolize a kind of spectacular tribute to democracy. Twenty five kilometres south west of Mount Rushmore another stone image towers up from the landscape, the Crazy Horse Memorial. Constructed in 1947 it commemorates the famous chief of the Oglala Sioux and its dimensions are even larger than those of Mount Rushmore. As in former times, the routes of the first pioneers still bring visitors into the far west through overwhelming mountain scenery with grandiose views, Wild West towns, buffalo prairies and vast ranches. Make no mistake about it, America’s Wild West is still wild: a place of natural spectacles and nostalgic adventure!

Travel Diary: Jackson, WYOMING

I'm super excited to share my travel diary of Jackson Hole! I went to Wyoming with my mom and a group of influencers and we had the best time going hiking, seeing wild animals on safari and even climbing a mountain! I'm so happy I got to bring you along for what we did and what I wore (yay to cowboy boots!).
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Travel To Jackson Hole Mountain Resort In Wyoming

This Wyoming mountain resort is home to some of the most challenging terrain in North Amer...

Visit Wyoming (Wyoming Road Trip)

Last fall I went on a road trip through the beautiful state of Wyoming. We went from East to West, trying everything and seeing as much as we could. From watching geysers erupt at Yellowstone national park, to horseback riding, to kayaking in front of the Grand Tetons, to Jackson Hole, to historical museums, we saw it all.
It was definitely one of the most memorable trips I've been on!
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Exploring Jackson Hole, Wyoming - a Drivin' & Vibin' Travel Vlog

We explore the town of Jackson Hole, Wyoming in this video. This bustling tourist town has...

Exploring Jackson Hole, Wyoming - a Drivin' & Vibin' Travel Vlog

We explore the town of Jackson Hole, Wyoming in this video. This bustling tourist town has tons of charm. It's one of the most dog-friendly towns we've visited, as well!
We're Kyle & Olivia - two millennials that decided we'd rather travel fulltime in our vintage camper than work endless jobs in the service industry. After a year of planning, we began our nomadic journey in September 2015.
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Yellowstone National Park (USA) Vacation Travel Video Guide

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Travel video about nature park Yellowstone National Park in the USA.
Located in the northwest of the U.S.A., in the state of Wyoming, is Yellowstone, a national park of the superlative, in which the impressive white water of Old Faithful is today one of the most famous and most photographed natural spectacles in the world. Indeed, for more than a century, this mighty geyser has been the proud and unique landmark of the oldest national park in the United States.
The Yellowstone NationalPark is famous for its highly visible geological processes. The area close to Old Faithful not only features a number of geysers but also numerous hot springs that highlight the tremendous thermal power that lies beneath the earth's surface.
Today, the Grand Geyser is the largest active geyser in the world. Its huge eruptions occur every 8 to 14 hours and last for 9 to 12 minutes and can sometimes reach a height of 60 metres.
The Yellowstone is one of the largest volcanoes in the world. Because it is located directly above a geological hot spot, a huge cave constantly fills with magma. It is situated at a depth of 8 kilometres and is the reason for the park's visible geothermal activity.
Some kilometres south of NymphLake is another geothermal area, the Norris Geyser Basin. This area is unique among the landscapes of Yellowstone Park as it is not only the park's hottest area but also boasts the largest geyser in the world, Steamboat Geyser.
Although Yellowstone National Park is important for North America's plant and wild life, this 9,000 square kilometre nature reserve is primarily a geological park.
Amazing, fantastic, incredible and wonderful. How can you put into words a place that provides so many remarkable glimpses of the inner workings of Planet Earth?

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Rocky Mountains Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about nature park Rocky Mountains in the USA.
The Rocky Mountains National Pa...

Rocky Mountains Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about nature park Rocky Mountains in the USA.
The Rocky MountainsNational Park is one of the most unique and impressive natural paradises in the United States Of America. It covers an area of a thousand square kilometres and was inaugurated in 1915.The picturesque Bear Lake lies within a forested area and is one of the most popular tourist destinations of the park. At high altitude, several paths such as the NatureTrail lead through the lake’s natural landscape. The idyllic beauty is truly spellbinding and it is not surprising that Bear Lake is the most popular photo shot of the entire park. It was discovered that twelve thousand years ago prehistoric Indians hunted within the Rocky Mountains. The legendary culture of the Nasazi Indians originated around two thousand years ago and left its traces in what is today the national park. Alberta Falls in the south of Glacier Gorge is one of the park’s most popular sightseeing destinations where white masses of foaming water race down several levels into the valley below. The road from Glacier Gorge winds its way in a northerly direction past Glacier Basin and the eastern park entrance close to Estes Park. In this region the Rocky Mountains are at their most beautiful and the landscape in the area of HorseshoePark is reminiscent of the exciting and colourful Wild West of old. The vast wilderness in the west of the USA has survived in the Rocky Mountains right up to the present day and is a fascinating tribute to the amazing natural world of North America.

Risky Business: The Ghost Town of Kirwin - Main Street, Wyoming

The story of Kirwin, an abandoned mining camp deep in Wyoming's Absoroka Mountains and the risk takers involved in its history. From early explorers, outlaws and hard rock miners, to arctic adventurers and Amelia Earhart; this remote location drew a remarkable cast of characters. Today, its natural beauty and rich past continue.

Over Wyoming

WyomingPBS takes cameras aloft to explore the sweeping beauty of the Cowboy State and finds etched on the land, history as vast as its horizons and human stories as intricate as its streams. Narrated by Pete Simpson.

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The Life of Mountain Men - Full Documentary

A mountain man is a male trapper and explorer who lives in the wilderness. Mountain men we...

The Life of Mountain Men - Full Documentary

A mountain man is a male trapper and explorer who lives in the wilderness. Mountain men were most common in the North AmericanRocky Mountains from about 1810 through to the 1880s (with a peak population in the early 1840s). They were instrumental in opening up the various Emigrant Trails (widened into wagon roads) allowing Americans in the east to settle the new territories of the far west by organized wagon trains traveling over roads explored and in many cases, physically improved by the mountain men and the big fur companies originally to serve the mule train based inland fur trade.
They arose in a natural geographic and economic expansion driven by the lucrative earnings available in the North American fur trade, in the wake of the various 1806–07 published accounts of the Lewis and Clark expeditions' (1803–1806) findings about the Rockies and the (ownership-disputed) Oregon Country where they flourished economically for over three decades. By the time two new international treaties in early 1846 and early 1848 officially settled new western coastal territories on the United States and spurred a large upsurge in migration, the days of mountain men making a good living by fur trapping had largely ended. This was partially because the fur industry was failing due to reduced demand and over trapping. With the rise of the silk trade and quick collapse of the North American beaver-based fur trade in the later 1830s–1840s, many of the mountain men settled into jobs as Army Scouts or wagon train guides, or settled throughout the lands which they had helped open up. Others, like William Sublette, opened up fort-trading posts along the Oregon Trail to service the remnant fur trade and the settlers heading west.

METH AMERICA

Spanning the seventeen years of America’s crystal meth epidemic, METH AMERICA delivers a controversial look at a culture transformed by a “brilliant killer.”
Writer/DirectorChristopher M Halligan traveled to the American Midwest on a roadtrip revealing more than just amber waves of grain – a scorching methamphetamine epidemic that destroyed the lives of good folks and the safe communities they grew up in. From town to town, the story became eerily familiar - the demon drug, meth, was here to stay.
METH AMERICA paints a stark picture of a country slowly infected by a sinister drug that has taken over communities, destroyed families, and has been virtually ignored by Federal drug programs historically geared toward the elimination of marijuana.
From the Midwest to the Mexican border to Washington D.C., METH AMERICA pulls sharp from the devastation of rural meth abuse to the wider national tragedy, revealing a country devastated by economic hardships, government ineptness, and corporate greed, all culminating in a raging drug epidemic that has, literally, eaten America alive.

WHAT WE DON'T MISS ABOUT WYOMING, AND WHAT WE DO MISS

"Hats For 50 States" has launched now.
I am a artist and crafter living in Florida but was born and raised in Wyoming. We moved to Florida over a year ago to enjoy a happier and healthier life. I decided that I wanted to help spread some love throughout the United States and started "Hats for 50 States". I loom knit stocking caps/hats and each month a new state organization receives my hats to give to those that need them. To let them know that people do still care.
1st state was Washington....Socks and Soups
2nd state was Arizona.......FlagstaffShelter Services
3rd state was Alaska ........ AWAIC Abused Women's Aid In Crisis
4th state will be Idaho
I PLAN TO DONATION TO ONE STATE EACH MONTH, THEN MOVE ON TO THE NEXT. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
ALWAYS HAPPY TO TAKE DONATIONS OF YARN OF ANY KIND, TO MAKE MORE HATS TO DONATE.
http://hatsfor50states.blogspot.com
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Ranch Life - Wyoming Chronicle

Producers Richard Ager and Stefani Smith return to the subject of agriculture in Wyoming. ...

Ranch Life - Wyoming Chronicle

ProducersRichardAger and Stefani Smith return to the subject of agriculture in Wyoming. Season 4 of Wyoming Chronicle launched back in September 2012 with an exploration of the drought and how it has affected the lives of ranchers and farmers in the region. Now, as winter drifts into spring, Stefani Smith catches up with JW and Jared Hendry, brothers and 4th generation owners of Clear Creek Cattle Company near Lysite. The brothers take Smith on a tour of their 100 year old family operation and the life they've not only inherited, but claimed as their own.
Executive Producer Richard Ager follows this ranch tour with a round table discussion on the succession of the ranching way of life, and the challenges ranchers face. Guests include JW Hendry of Clear Creek Cattle Company; Mike Evans of E-Bar-Diamond Ranch, who left the forestry service with his wife decades ago to make a life in ranching "from scratch"; and ScottKeith with the Agribusiness Division of the Wyoming Business Council, an advocate for ranching and manager of the WAGON Project.

Jedediah Smith - OLD WEST LEGEND (WILD WEST FRONTIER HISTORY DOCUMENTARY)

Jedediah Smith - OLDWESTLEGEND (WILD WEST FRONTIER HISTORY DOCUMENTARY)
Today few Americans have ever heard of a man called Jedediah Smith. Yet his bold forays into the western frontier during the early nineteenth century helped shape the course of American history. Since the early 1800s Smith's forgotten legacy has been gathering dust like so many other pioneers and explorers of his time. In this dramatic feature-length special follow Smith as he navigates the American West during the exciting decade of the 1820s. From being the first white man to recognize the significance of the South Pass in Wyoming to making the treacherous journey by land from Southern California to Oregon Smith blazed many important trails in his time. Featuring tales of clashing cultures and dangerous encounters bear attacks and violent battles THE LEGEND OF JEDEDIAH SMITH brings the long-lost story of a great pioneer to life for a new generation of Americans.

Farm To Fork Wyoming - Wyoming Apple Project...

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It turns out that a theory explaining how we might detect parallel universes and prediction for the end of the world was proposed and completed by physicist Stephen Hawking shortly before he died ... &nbsp;. According to reports, the work predicts that the universe would eventually end when stars run out of energy ... ....

Article by WN.Com Correspondent Dallas DarlingIt wasn’t very long ago Republicans were accusing Democrats of either paying a few dollars to the homeless for votes or giving them a pack of cigarettes. But with Donald Trump, it’s obvious he paid $130,000 to an adult-film star in exchange for her silence last October and just before the general election ... Was the payment from his own account – or from a lawyer – or from campaign donations....

Using e-cigarettes may lead to an accumulation of fat in the liver, a study of mice exposed to the devices suggests. “The popularity of electronic cigarettes has been rapidly increasing in part because of advertisements that they are safer than conventional cigarettes ... Friedman of Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science in Los Angeles, California ... Circadian rhythm dysfunction is known to accelerate liver disease....

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The latest example of this is the US state of Wyoming where the legislator has recently approved a host of new measures meant to attract cryptocurrency business ... The senate of Wyoming has passed a decision (bill 111) exempting cryptocurrencies from property taxation in the state ... Attracting CryptoBusiness to Wyoming. Windmills along Interstate 80, Wyoming....

Circle Internet Financial Ltd. is betting big with its recently-acquired cryptocurrency exchange Poloniex, as the firm is planning to hire around 100 people to expand the exchange’s business and reach, according to a report by Bloomberg ... Mr ... Recently, Circle launched a commission-free ‎cryptocurrency trading app, called Circle Invest, in 46 US states (the exceptions were New York, Minnesota, Hawaii, ‎and Wyoming) ... source ... ....

On Friday, shares in London, the UK-based BHP BillitonPLC recorded a trading volume of 963,581 shares. The stock ended at $40.28, rising 0.25% from the last trading session ...Gillette, Wyoming headquartered Cloud PeakEnergyInc.'s shares ended the day 4.13% higher at $3.53 with a total trading volume of 1.82 million shares, which was above their three months average of 1.18 million shares....

XTO Energy has advised the Trustee that decreased costs in the current month resulted in the partial recovery of excess costs of $28,000 on properties underlying the Wyoming net profits interests. However, after the partial recovery there were no remaining proceeds from properties underlying the Wyoming net profits interests to be included for the current month....

Southern Idaho had to earn a trip to Hutchinson for the NJCAA tournament the hard way as one of the eight at-large teams selected to the tourney.The Golden Eagles also had to travel the hard way after getting stuck in Rawlins, Wyoming due to heavy snowfall ... ....

Albuquerque police Sunday night were investigating a homicide near Central and Wyoming — the second homicide investigation of the day. Police spokesman officer Simon Drobik said Sunday night that a body was found in the 200 block of Wisconsin NE, but he did not provide other details. Earlier in the day, police shut down Menaul […] ... ....

LARAMIE, Wyo. (AP) — University of Wyoming officials will have to find an additional $15 million to build a new facility they hope will make the school a top research institution after lawmakers approved just $85 million for the project ... ....